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Deontic Scorekeeping

Brandom’s model of discursive practice: each speaker maintains a score on every other tracking which commitments that speaker has undertaken, which entitlements they hold, and which incompatibilities are in play. To assert is to undertake a commitment and license attribution back to oneself; the meaning of a sentence is exhaustively given by how its assertion changes the score. The model is the formal core of Inferentialism: it shows how an entire theory of meaning, including reference and objectivity, can be built from publicly observable normative bookkeeping with no recourse to mental states. Stalnaker’s Common Ground / Context Set update model of assertion and Hamblin-style commitment stores from formal dialectic are the two other canonical formal models of the same phenomenon.

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